Front panel - pro 2 – Peavey Pro 1 User Manual

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Front panel - PRO 2

(1) V

OLUME

SLIDER

Controls the main volume of the instrument.

(2) D

ATA

SLIDER

Adjusts values shown in the display when using programmable functions.

(3) P

AGE

U

P

/D

OWN

BUTTONS

Use these buttons to step through the various functions in the PERF EDIT and
MASTER/MIDI menus.

(4) EQ S

ECTION

Provides accurate control of the instrument's tone.

(5) EQ O

N

/O

FF

Activates and deactivates the EQ section.

(6) S

TORE

Press this button when you are ready to store the changes you have made. Complete
storage by choosing a bank, (A-H) and a program, (1-8).

(7) S

PLIT

Turning this button on will split the keyboard into separate left and right parts. While
the button is held you can choose the split note and the lower, (left) sound.

(8) T

UNE

Use these buttons to adjust the tuning of the instrument.

(9) M

ASTER

/

MIDI

This button provides access to the various MIDI functions of the instrument plus
some additional master features such as "Restore Performances" and "EQ Lock".

(10) P

ERF

EDIT

Use this button to edit a variety of performance features such as reverb and effect
levels, pedal functions and alternative tunings. Any changes made here will be
memorized when the performance is saved.

(11) T

RANSPOSE

Increases or decreases the overall pitch of the instrument in half-step, (semitone)
increments

(12) S

ELECTION

BUTTONS

Use these buttons to select sounds or performances, (depending on the state of the
SOUNDS/PERF button).

(13) V

ARIATION

Pressing this button in SOUNDS mode will provide two variations of the current
sound.

(14) S

OUNDS

/P

ERF

This button switches between SOUNDS mode and PERFORMANCE mode.

(15) R

EVERB

Use this button to select a reverb type. When all LEDs are off the reverb is cancelled.

(16) E

FFECT

Use this button to select an effect type. When all LEDs are off the effects are cancelled.

(17) T

OUCH

This button adjusts the touch of the keyboard according to your playing style. Selecting
USER allows you to vary the touch with the DATA slider.

(18) P

LAY

AND

RECORD

The on board digital recording section, (sequencer) allows you to record what you
play. See the dedicated "Sequencer/recorder" section of this manual for more details.

(19) L

OCAL

OFF

This isolates the keyboard from the internal voices allowing the instrument to be
connected in a "midi loop", (a typical configuration for using external sequencers.)

(20) D

EMO

Activates the factory programmed demonstration of the internal sounds.

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